m^ ¦ ...A ^ ¦•;•.;; In the World of Spori The Horns of iascadebe'er Cigarettes '^OR'iE ¦STREET,. News. K. W, SHERMAN Proprietor VETERANS^CONTINUE TO WIN. .^or M1C ^'V1'^ successive time the City., soccer team went down to de-feat last Sunday when the Veterans defeated them by k.score of 3 to 0. The Vets played a-magnificent game,' had the better of the play throughout the game and at no was their goal in any.imminent danger, for they had the locals on the defensive at every, stage of the proceedings. About seven minutes before the first half ended, Harry Mellson scored far the Vets. Mellson was largely responsible for the second goal which came shortly after the second half opened. From a corner" Mellson kicked in front of the locals',goal which Ackerman headed in. The third goal came so6n a! "Sutherland beat Ogg with •The locals are very weak" in-spots 111, need to do sumo strengthen equal Che The Veterans displayed some nice combination workj which is wha wins games. ' .' x ' .' From the form displayed by the j Vets, the team that hopes^ to beat them, will have to uncork a fas brand of football. nter national ROOMS AND MEALS. CHOP SUEY NOODLES International Cafe CHEW AH YING^Prop. Third Avenue, P.O. Box 103. FOOTBALL. Uniforms for the soccer player, .arrived Saturday and were worn in ¦Sunday's game, Kach. team, lookei smart and snappy in the: new togs, th Vets*in black, and yellow Dox^t Argue Cigars, Cigarettes and Tobaccos Are Always FRESH ! AH Kinds of- Vancouver Billy M J vis ^;A-;)"|)])'o-Hh» 'Ne.chaeo Valley'town | and play^on JUne 3, with Vanderhoof I jreturfiing^ thec ohiplmient July 1. iL.vn». They, Have been doing tlis tor tlnv-j-icist five orsix weeks.' Evidently they Ituve set out to capture the OaVney Cup -tins scaspn. The party who gave this information -says tl.o boy? nre under strict training rutes ami in.his opinion Vanderhoof will realise -its ambition and capture the trophy. Babe Ruth is away to a good start on his home run campaign. It is expected he will far excel his record of 54 circuit clouts made last year. Sonic figure ho "will make over 70 homers this season. George. Keiley, of the_ Giants, appears at.the present writing as likely to give the-Bambino a run foivhohors in the race for Home runs.. _• .. ;¦- BASEBALL. "When Kenney weakened in the fourth frame, the locals seized the opportunity and put on a swatfest," driving; him to cover... Taylor, whp succeeded him,'fared no better at the hands of the Jolinsonians, and he was replaced by. Gross. The inning inally resulted in the locals having scored 7 nins> enough to put the ;ame on ice: In the" fifth the locals coved another, making 8.. The rail-loaders oc.,.¦'•oil •?. in the t! ".•-.eei i fcs Panama Newsstand City. Brown, Taft, c Ackermari, SWl... Bagky, :;b......... Poley, 2b. O'Neill, cf. Powers, 1 SAVOY HOTEL Third Avenue 002000 City—00 Sumnii base hitsjxtfray; struck out'"d>. White, 7; by/Kenney, ;5; by Gross, C.Xwild p^itcii, Taylor, Gross; -passed halls, Tait, 1; hit by pitched i)all, Wilson; base on balls, oft'. White 1, Taylor ;j; left on bases, City 5, C. N.R. 0; umpires, McLeaif and' Hud-! son. Time, 1.50. Attendance 300. Hods, Ileusonable'Rates. Bar in Connection. - Soft Drink.s, Ci«-' arctt«s,;Tobaceos, Ctgiirs. C. Peterson, Proprietor. Phone 41.1 Reasonable Rates for.parts anil repairs. (iiv formed in. New York last January tiic prices were threshed out and it. »vas agreed that $15 was enough for- au'y kind of •¦Bo'ut. If the New commission -permits ' Ilickard -charge more than "$15. ¦ii will; be pelled- ff'uin the" association'. preachers in Mew Jvjisoy haye sUi an agitation to prevent the tight: ,' siagTiti in New Jersey.- l^eiwriol.liday and Charlie ( house) Buiuis are-scheduled t ten'round* on May 11'at'the show in Vancouver. Local fans will be interested in the light, a:s iiiillidny maybe seen i^i action here.' on July I against Cecil Hartley. Jack -Dempsey is resting iij) jit Freddie Welsh's health farm at Summit, N.J., before starting real hard training for his omit with Garpcntior. Bdi Brcnnah, who-recently made Jack Dempscy extojid'hiiniwMt to win, las been matched with Billy Miske for May \) at St. Paul. . .Johr.ny Kilbanc and Fred Jackson, the ' English -featherweight, will. meet n a ten-round no-decisiini contest in Cleveliijid May, 2o. ' Daffiiy Frusn, of Baltimore, is allei; he champion's title, but Ivilbane to-1 ^u'ses to meet him. Johnny is so.int1 ihampion. lie believes in playing' afe uyiA sticking to the title. -; \\oung Montreal, one of the cleverest bantamweights, seems to have t on Joe Lynch, the champion. They V ... t p lave metv,sevcral tihios in no-decision-affairs ancpiMontreal won^tlie news-¦>apev decision.'^Sport. wvitcrs are oi he opinion (fiat should the.two mpet n a titular' contejst, ^oattj^Moril'i'ual would be the winner. • , ^v?^ LARU E MAY* MEEl! HARTLF-Y. o, \vlio 'liiuls.1 fpoiiv Ghiciigo^ farining at Wbodpucker, ma> s. oppojuMit. oii July "1st, le WilKbe, here next \ve<;k-and . will ave BevCTalworkouts with Diiv^e McDonald to Wsl his ability. "In ilio ventof his provvijg his'ability"a-bov.t vi.ll be staged on-jJAay 24th to give fans an opportunit^vto watch him erform and incidentally g«t funds to over training expenses. " Chicken Tamales ¦T.i- I ] 1 r&t• if]>p l \vy dishes. pa rooms IBS. K. ,5. V/iNN, xU\\n\L^ / ¦ Fireplaces, Chimneys and Veneer Work a ' Specialty Work Guaranteed. By tlu; hour; day or job. Geo. Tapping & Ed.Latimer Box 1(H), Prince George. Auto Garage Plumbing: Sti \w»; niid-Hot Water Heat- —Shoot Metal Work. G.W.V.A. ¦ Branch \V. 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